--Senator Jeff Sessions has been offered the position of attorney general in theTrump administration.--Trump offers retired U.S. Army Lieutenant General Michael Flynn the position ofnational security advisor.--CAIR urges Trump not to offer Flynn the position due to his alleged anti-Muslimcomments and associations.--Trump picks Kansas Representative Mike Pompeo to head up the CIA.--The Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper, submits his letter ofresignation.--Trump likely to embark on a victory tour of states he won in last week'selection..--One of Michigan's 16 electors, set to validate the election of Trump next monthin the electoral college, has testified on video that he and others in the stateare receiving death threats if they don't vote for Clinton.--Arizona's electors are allegedly being hit by a flood of e-mails and phone callsin a last gasp bid to get electors to vote for Clinton.--Legislation in the Illinois General Assembly would punish any business thatwould help the federal government build a wall along the U.S. southern border byplacing them on a prohibited investment list.--Democratic mayors in so-called sanctuary cities are poised for a major clashwith Trump as city officials from Los Angeles to Washington vow not to cooperatewith his administration on deportation orders for illegal immigrants.--New York Mayor Bill DeBlasio has said he will go so far as to destroy a databaseof undocumented immigrants with city identification cards, before handing itover to the Trump administration.--Trump says he will immediately deport or incarcerate 2-3 million criminal,undocumented immigrants once he takes office in January.--Australia's prime minister has disclosed that the U.S. has agreed to resettle anunspecified number of refugees mostly from the Middle East region who arecurrently housed in off shore detention centers after being prevented fromreaching Australia by boat.--Muslim Brotherhood's days of influencing the U.S. may be coming to an end.--Portland police have reportedly arrested 112 anti-Trump protestors. Over halfof them have one thing in common. They didn't vote in Oregon.--A 24 year old wearing a 'Make America Great Again' hat choked and shoved.--A 'Black Lives Matter' mob attacked a California man for wearing a Trump hat.--A Chicago man was beaten and dragged behind a car for supporting Trump.--High school students gang up on a 15 year old Trump supporter.--A high school girl was punched and kicked for a pro-Trump social media post.--A woman was allegedly attacked by a male Clinton supporter while handing outTrump brochures on election day.--A 45 year old man displaying a pro-Trump sign and American flag on a trafficisland in Connecticut allegedly assaulted by 2 men who got out of acar and began submitting the man to a blizzard of punches and kicks. Thebeating was apparently an ill considered distraction from their more urgentbusiness of transporting 54 bags of heroine and avoiding multiple arrestwarrants. They now have 3rd degree assault charges added to their records.--A homeless women attempts to defend Trump's Hollywood Walk of Fame star and endsup being attacked by left-wing thugs.--Online vitriol against Trump getting worse.--The Founder and CEO of a major cyber-security firm has resigned after hethreatened to kill President-elect Donald Trump on Facebook.--Liberal media did not carry news where protestors were carrying signs to rapeTrump's wife.--After saying his staff was committed to a peaceful transition of power, in apress conference in Germany, President Obama passed up the opportunity to quietdown the protests but instead encouraged protestors not to remain silent.--At least 3 NBA teams will not stay at Trump branded hotels this season.--The union known as The United Educators of San Francisco have released acontroversial guide to teaching public school children about Trump's victoryover Clinton. It informs teachers that a racist and sexist man has becomepresident by pandering to a huge racist and sexist base and suggests that theyteach children the same.--University of Rochester (New York) man pressured to step down as anundergraduate program director in the department of computer science after heposted a pro-Trump remark in the school's anti-Trump and anti-American protestFacebook page following the election.--Trump feeds police who are protecting his hotel during protests.--Trump's national security adviser warned the Obama administration that pushingagendas contrary to the president-elect's position would not be in the spirit ofthe transition.--Does the Obama administration have a December 'surprise' for the Trumpadministration? Could we see martial law declared in the wake of George Sorosfunded anarchy in the streets? Could Obama pardon legions of hardened criminalsor even provoke a war with a foreign power?--A group of House Democrats call on Obama to pardon about 750,000 youngundocumented immigrants who are temporarily shielded from deportation under a2012 executive order.--Obama rescinds a proposal to allow new oil and natural gas drilling in theArctic Ocean.--U.S. Interior Secretary just canceled leases to drill for natural gas on federalland in Colorado in a last ditch effort to stop an energy boom larger than theBakken shale discovery in North Dakota.--Yesterday President Obama set a record for the largest number of pages offederal rules and regulations ever issued in a year by one president. He added572 pages yesterday to the federal register bringing his 2016 total to 81,640pages.--George Soros allegedly dumping millions of dollars into local elections.--Trump indicates he may be finished pursuing the Clinton's. However, HouseOversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz is not.--Jesse Jackson calling for Obama to grant a pardon to Hillary Clinton ahead ofthe inauguration.--Obama dismissed the notion that he was responsible for Trump's election.--Obama named 21 recipients for the Presidential Medal of Freedom. One of thenames includes lesbian Ellen DeGeneres.--Judicial Watch has obtained 1,593 pages of new IRS documents including notesfrom a 2011 inter-office meeting revealing a top IRS official admitted thatCincinnati office agents were targeting organizations requesting tax exemptstatus based on guilt by association and party affiliation.--Brad Avakian served as commissioner of the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industrysince 2008. In that role he achieved national notoriety for investigating SweetCakes by Melissa (the bakery that refused to furnish a wedding cake for twolesbians). In 2015 he levied a $135,000 fine on the store's owner. In lastweek's general election he was defeated for the office of Oregon's Secretary ofState.--Highlights (children's) Magazine to embrace gay families.